Landlubber Mike Posted Tuesday at 06:43 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:43 PM Just saw your log Rob, looks like a really nice kit! Looking forward to following along. 2
DocRob Posted Wednesday at 07:21 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:21 AM 12 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: Just saw your log Rob, looks like a really nice kit! Looking forward to following along. It is a really beautiful kit, Mike. Unfortunately, the extra sets are hard to get, actually. Some years ago, it was the same, but then suddenly they were available in Japan, where I bought them. Cheers Rob 1
DocRob Posted Wednesday at 06:45 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 06:45 PM What I especially like about bike kits are the different metal finishes, you need to let it look realistic. Here, I used aluminum, titanium a mix from jet exhaust and copper and chrome, all from the AK Extreme Metal range. Chrome got a undercoat of gloss black, the others were sprayed directly onto the plastic. I was lazy, avoiding masking and sprayed the 3D printed chain in aluminum complete with the chain sprockets. The chain should look like steel and was therefore treated wit a heavy dose of black panel liner, followed by Uschi chrome pigments, which I rubbed in. The tyres received a treatment with a grey Flory wash, to enhance the detail and let them look a little less plastic like. The fit and engineering is still fantastic and putting together the kit is pure joy. Cheers Rob 6 1
BlrwestSiR Posted Wednesday at 08:36 PM Posted Wednesday at 08:36 PM The chain looks very convincing. Using the various metallics really helps sell the look. 2 1
DocRob Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM Author Posted Thursday at 07:42 AM 11 hours ago, BlrwestSiR said: The chain looks very convincing. Using the various metallics really helps sell the look. Thank you Carl, with bikes, it´s all about material reproduction to my eye, foremost the different metals with their individual colors, shines and depths. In thes larger scales, it has to look right or it´s just plastic. I´m happy not to have chosen the Tamiya PE chain and used the 3D printed one from Falcon Models. It fitted perfect and is very detailed with it´s single link appearance. Cheers Rob 6
DocRob Posted Friday at 05:28 PM Author Posted Friday at 05:28 PM Lots of sub assemblies got finished over the last days. The mighty six in six exhaust was airbrushed in semi matte black (Tamiya LP-5) and added with some fittings, build to the bike. When I glued together the three per side exhausts, I fitted them temporary into the engine block, while the glue was still not fully cured, to have the proper spacings and layout. The fit was perfect again. I even managed to exchange the sides for the exhausts wondering about, how to lay deep into the curves, but found out my mistake in time . Another addition was the front fork, which is a working full metal affair. The area around the handle bars looks a bit wild for now, but that will change soon. Cheers Rob 8
Landlubber Mike Posted Friday at 05:50 PM Posted Friday at 05:50 PM Looks really good Rob. After your recent MFH kit, must be nice to not have to fight a kit into submission 3 1
HubertB Posted Friday at 07:39 PM Posted Friday at 07:39 PM 1 hour ago, FullArmor said: Nice😎 I’d say VERY nice 😎 ! Hubert 3 1 2
DocRob Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 14 hours ago, FullArmor said: Nice😎 12 hours ago, HubertB said: ’d say VERY nice 😎 ! Thank you FA and Hubert, it´s an easy kit to shine with. The worst with Tamiya kits being, if it doesn´t look perfect in the end, only you are to blame . Cheers Rob 4
DocRob Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago 14 hours ago, Landlubber Mike said: Looks really good Rob. After your recent MFH kit, must be nice to not have to fight a kit into submission Ah, Mike, I miss it a bit. I was getting used to the permanent challenge. It´s easy to get sloppy with a near perfect Tamiya kit. Cheers Rob 5
DocRob Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago The Honda starts to look like a bike, slowly. I completed the front section, adding adding brakes, fender and front wheel, The tyre was aged a bit, using Flory grey clay wash, to accentuate the profile and branding. I added the cockpit, which only has only one dial, guess what, a rev counter. I also attached most of the tubing, but there might be changes for better fit under the fairing. BTW. fairing and tank were airbrushed in alu-silver and bright red. Cheers Rob 7
FullArmor Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago Beautiful metal colors👍 Have you thought about using small magnets to attach bodypanels? 1 1
DocRob Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago 6 minutes ago, FullArmor said: Beautiful metal colors👍 Have you thought about using small magnets to attach bodypanels? Thank you FA, there are actually magnets included for two lower fairing parts. For the huge main fairing, I have to see, if there is a way, to build it removable. By design, it´s fastened with screws. Cheers Rob 4
DocRob Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago The sun is shining for a change, so out with the Honda and my camera. Cheers Rob 3 1
BlrwestSiR Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Looks like the real thing. Absolutely great job you're doing there Rob. 2
Count0 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, DocRob said: a rev counter. Racing bike. That's all you need. And it probably has an idiot light hidden in there to show the rider when the oil is gone.
KevinM Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago She looking Quite Nice there Rob the real Mccoy once again!
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